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Magazine de Madrid, presentado por Pepa Gea en el que te contamos las noticias de la mañana con Oscar Plaza, la previsión del tiempo con Javier Hernández “El Borrascas” y la actualidad deportiva con Felix Jose Casillas. Lunes donde hablaremos con Alberto Gonzalez, socio- director de Circulo Formación, sobre las últimas tendencias en postgrado. No faltarán los reportajes de actualidad con Jorge Granullaque e Irene Calderón. Las historias de Madrid las contará Alvaro Anula y el Corazón lo pondrá, María Aparicio. Analizaremos con Vicente Perez, la situación de la vivienda en la región.
Audio 2 - Pedro Vicente Perez, director ejecutivo Fedeagro
Audio 1 - Pedro Vicente Perez, director ejecutivo Fedeagro
Join us as we welcome Special Guest, and Real Betis fan, Vicente Perez to talk about Real Betis and the celtic Connection, We also touch on Dom McKays resignation, and give our thoughts, aswell as touch on the upcoming Real Betis tie and offer our predictions and MORE! Hosted by Stephen Tomlinson Guest - Anthony Dunn, Vicente Peres, John Tomlinson Check us out on facebook https://www.facebook.com/EndlessCelts Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/endlesscelts Follow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/celtsendless?lang=en Contact us Directly by email : endlesscelts@gmail.com The Endless Celts Podcast is a fan-based podcast hosted by dedicated, knowledgeable and passionate Celtic fans. Our show aims to bring you an informed look at all things Celtic Football Club. We aim to provide Celtic fans the world over with an entertaining outlet for reliable, honest and informative Celtic news. Talking all things Celtic like every other fan would. Just a group of Bhoys with a love for the club.
The Amateur Traveler talks to Vicente Perez about his home city of Pamplona, Spain. Pamplona is best known for the festival of San Fermin and of course for the running of the bulls. Vicente tells us more about that colorful festival, of which, the running of the bulls is actually a very small part. From the Txupinazo, the ceremonial firing of a rocket on July 6th until July 14th the population of Pamplona swells with celebrants. Processions of giant figures (the Comparsa), music, bull fights and lots and lots of partying fill the days and nights. But Vicente also tells of some of the other features of Pamplona and the Navarre region that can be enjoyed any time of year including wonderful food, beautiful mountains, castles, and the nearby cave of Zugarramurdi (Known for the Basque witch trials).
The Amateur Traveler talks to Vicente Perez about his home city of Pamplona, Spain. Pamplona is best known for the festival of San Fermin and of course for the running of the bulls. Vicente tells us more about that colorful festival, of which, the running of the bulls is actually a very small part. From the Txupinazo, the ceremonial firing of a rocket on July 6th until July 14th the population of Pamplona swells with celebrants. Processions of giant figures (the Comparsa), music, bull fights and lots and lots of partying fill the days and nights. But Vicente also tells of some of the other features of Pamplona and the Navarre region that can be enjoyed any time of year including wonderful food, beautiful mountains, castles, and the nearby cave of Zugarramurdi (Known for the Basque witch trials).
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The Amateur Traveler talks to Vicente Perez about his home city of Pamplona, Spain. Pamplona is best known for the festival of San Fermin and of course for the running of the bulls. Vicente tells us more about that colorful festival, of which, the running of the bulls is actually a very small part. From the Txupinazo, the ceremonial firing of a rocket on July 6th until July 14th the population of Pamplona swells with celebrants. Processions of giant figures (the Comparsa), music, bull fights and lots and lots of partying fill the days and nights. But Vicente also tells of some of the other features of Pamplona and the Navarre region that can be enjoyed any time of year including wonderful food, beautiful mountains, castles, and the nearby cave of Zugarramurdi (Known for the Basque witch trials).
The Amateur Traveler talks to Vicente Perez about his home city of Pamplona, Spain. Pamplona is best known for the festival of San Fermin and of course for the running of the bulls. Vicente tells us more about that colorful festival, of which, the running of the bulls is actually a very small part. From the Txupinazo, the ceremonial firing of a rocket on July 6th until July 14th the population of Pamplona swells with celebrants. Processions of giant figures (the Comparsa), music, bull fights and lots and lots of partying fill the days and nights. But Vicente also tells of some of the other features of Pamplona and the Navarre region that can be enjoyed any time of year including wonderful food, beautiful mountains, castles, and the nearby cave of Zugarramurdi (Known for the Basque witch trials).